Grateful Dead Live at Frost Amphitheatre on 1989-05-06
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- 1989-05-06 ( check for other copies)
- Topics
- Audience, 24 bit, Archival Audio
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- GratefulDead
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- Grateful Dead
- Resource
- DeadLists Project
- Item Size
- 2.2G
Jack Straw, Peggy-O, Walkin' Blues, They Love Each Other, The Race is On, West L.A. Fadeaway, A Little Light, Queen Jane Approximately, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider
Set 2
Let The Good Times Roll, Hey Pocky Way, Samson & Delilah, Ship of Fools, Playin' In The Band-> Eyes Of The World-> Drums-> Jam-> I Will Take You Home, The Wheel-> I Need A Miracle-> Wharf Rat-> Around & Around-> Not Fade Away, E: Black Muddy River
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Not one of my favorite or best recordings that I have done, however since not many other Audience recordings circulate, here this is. My recordings of the year before in 1988 were much better and only the Toa K1’s. Overall a well played show and interesting selection of songs and a China > Rider first set closer was very exciting. I used a Sony MX-12 mixer, apparently grey market in the USA, That I found at the Rose Bowl flea market. The MX-12 is powered by 6 D cells and has only either 1/4” TS or RCA inputs for 6 channel mixer with 2 vu meters. This was a 4 mic mix Toa k1’s on wide bar spaced at 30” and the Sennheiser 416 t (I think) short shotguns into the mixer, mixed on the fly. The 416’s were borrowed from an unnamed art college that I used to attend by an old friend, it’s possible it was a pair of 415’s at some earlier shows I tried the 816 but liked the shorter 416/415’s better. Mic’s on same stand in the OTS just behind the board at one of my favorite outdoor venues. The Frost is so amazing and the sound was very full of fun. It was a windy day but you could see the wind sailing in the eucalyptus trees that surrounding the Amphitheater, at times this cause phasing and the music to swirl as well. I think the mix was more of the 416’s then the Toa K1’s which I think lost out on the low end and some of the openness but it doesn’t sound that bad. I think we were a level up and slightly on Phil’s side at the back corner of the house mix position, though its hard to remember exactly where we were. I didn’t always take notes, sometimes I did other times I didn’t and always thought I’d remember but now all these years later, it can be challenging. Set 2 sounds a bit more full, more to a k1’s in the mix, perhaps.
The microphone mix at the start of Jack straw seems to be 416 heavy but it get’s dialed in…
Kentucky Derby Day hence the Race Is On!
Interesting China > Rider first set closer, you can tell folks are happy on this sunny afternoon!
Very funk-groovy Not Fade Away.
I will also be sharing the next day Sunday 1989-05-07 Billy’s Birthday, because the two sources are in a similar configuration.
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- Addeddate
- 2018-02-18 01:21:04
- Identifier
- gd1989-05-06.140948.AA-toak1-416-flac2448
- Location
- Palo Alto, CA
- Run time
- 171:44.507
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- Archival Audio
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- Archival Audio
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- Frost Amphitheatre
- Year
- 1989
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